Passionate voice of a real voter: Catherine Shuttleworth last night electrified the election campaign when she gave the Labour leader a piece of her mind when he refused to answer her question
Ed Miliband's bid to take charge of the British economy has been shredded by a businesswoman from Leeds who told the Labour leader he cannot be trusted.
The election campaign was electrified by last night's Question Time special which saw voters find their voice to challenge the main party leaders over telling lies and dodging questions.
But the moment of the night came when Catherine Shuttleworth took Mr Miliband to task for his party's record on public spending and the infamous note in which a Labour minister joked: 'I'm afraid there is no money.'
The boss of a small marketing company in Leeds gave the Labour leader a piece of her mind when he refused to answer her question, and in the process she went from being undecided to ready to vote Conservative.
But furious Labour strategists attacked the BBC's selection of the audience which they claimed the Tories had 'rigged' in their favour.
'I'm afraid there is no money': Miss Shuttleworth attacked Mr Miliband over the 'joke' memo (above) left by the outgoing Labour government in 2010, saying there was no money left
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